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Show p.m. They also presented the play in Deweyville. Their next scheduled appearance is in Morgan May 5. They Valley Players Preparing New Production The Valley Players are continuing their busy schedule in "The City Slicker presenting, and Our Nell" to the communities of the valley. During the past week, they did double duty by appearing in Tremonton Third Ward at 7:30, then in Tremonton First Ward at 9 are now preparing a new melodrama, "Bessie the Bandits Beautiful Baby", which was written by Leland Price, the same playwright Jep-pese- contacted by those make appointments. CIVIC A 2nd Hit TECHNICOLOR- TECHNtSCOR' NOW I'hi (iamma members and their partners will spend the evening dinins; and dancing in the oriental atmosphere Preceding the dance, a Candlelight Ceremony will to held for old and new l'lii (lainnia members. New officers for the coming year will be announced, and the retiring officers will be honored Directing the activities of the the past organization during year have been Ixiis Thorpe, president; Dawn Francom, vice president; Susan Winters, secretary Kathi White, historian: Connie Woerner and Norma Clark, drill masters; and Mrs. Bonnie Hill, advisor. wishing to All CLUB 01' Vf PARTY HELD The Garland Civic and Home Arts Club had a night of fun and entertainment at a backwards party Thursday at the home of Mrs. Errol Bowcutt. Everyone furnished a favorite food already prepared and the recipes which will be made into a recipe book. Belva Bowcutt won the prize for the best dressed backward outfit. Club members revealed their secret pals and gave them a gift after a year of fun and suspense. There were 30 members present. PARAMOUNT PICTURE - In Mai ik'o Brndshaw of thr August the Bear Moon," will theme River Hi t!h Tin (ianinia's animal spiinu formal slated fur May 7 in (lie (iirl's (lym their first play. They expect to have this play ready for pren sentation by June 1. Daryl or Melva Hill should be NOTICE OF MEETING: To all members of Skyway Golf and Country Club, Please lake notice that a meeting of the entire membership of the said Skyway Golf and Country Club will be held in the club house located at the golf course. Tremonton, Utah, on (he 12th day of May, 1966, at the hour of 8 p.m. for the purpose of the incorporation considering as a corporation of said membership and adoption of said articles of incorporation. Secretary, Steven Porritt Skyway Golf and Country Club. A Tramonion, Utah Thursday, April 28, 1966 South Bear River Stake members who were honored Saturday at the annual Old Folks party are: Mr. and Mrs. Emil L. Anderson, parents of 12 sons and daughters; Mrs. Robert Allen, 89, oldest woman present, and (rear) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs, married 56 years, Frank L. Davis, 88, oldest man present. SMITH grandparents Mrs. t'orinda Cannon of Mendon is the great grandmother. BINGHAM Don Robert and Myrle Nelson Bingham of Bothwell are the proud new parents of a little Ixiy. who arrived April 7. The Binghams have six other children, three Iniys and three girls. Sharing the honors of being grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B A. Bingham of Honeyville and Mr and Mrs. Wesley son of Logan. Nel- t ! J t I - " h ' IJ i I lit riJVK., I ! m IT CAN'T BE i STANDRIDGE Happy to announce the arrival of their first little girl are Ronald and Roberta Madsen Slandridge of Grand Junction, Colo. Date of the arrival for the little Miss was April 21. The Standridges also have one little boy. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Madsen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilburn of Tremonton. Mrs. Myrtle Madsen, Tremonton. is the great grandmother. DETERS Announcing the arrival of their ninth child are John Fred and Lillian Elfriede Kuehne Deters of Tremonton. The little lad. who arrived April 19, has three sisters and five brothers to welcome him into their family. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Deters and Mr and Mrs. Erich W. Kuehne. all of Salt Lake City. Richard Frank also of Salt Lake City is the great grandfather. Hichard H. and Ilila Jean Cannon Smith announce the arrival of a baby boy April 18. Anxiously awaiting Ins arrival at home is one sister Mr and Mrs. Thales Cannon of Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs William S Smith of Ogden are the proud I ! E! OUR CHICKEN is so mouth- - watering good we thought we could eat them all ourselves - - - BUT IT CAN'T BE DONE! non-prof- it Adults $1.25 Child 35? Leader BIRTHS "'lViihousi' wrote who Th Spring Formal Announced By Phi Gumma ' . Saturday, April 30th DON'T FORGET! IS SPECIAL CHICKEN DA- Y- A COME TO THE Wild Horse Chariot Races ARCTIC CIRCLE GOAT TYING DONKEY RACES FUN FOR EVERYONE - HOT DOGS Bonnie Glenn, Gloria Brown, Marian DRINKS BURGERS Ladies Golf Activities Begin At Skyway Country Qub BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY Saturday, May 1:30 P.M. 7 Tremonton Fair Grounds I I of Facts Book for 1S66 J y events of the Opening day for the Ladies Auxiliary at Skyway Golf and Country Club. Anderson, Faye Bessinger and Roberta Fronk were in charge of the I "Let's All Mix In 66", themed the opening luncheon and golf activities of the ladies, at the Skyway Golf and Country Qub. Shown planning the years ladies golf activities are director Gloria Brown, committee. Marion Anderson, Faye BessingBonnie er, Roberta Fronk, Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Millie Nelson was a special guest. Prizes went to Mrs. Yolandj Allen and Mrs. Millie Nelson. ton Bridge BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Mary Nelson was the gracious hostess to the Tremon- - Read the want ads I Come get some for everyTl one! Little order, medium order We use only the Best Fresh local grown chickens. It can't be done but we're doing it anyway. San-dal- Other committees named included: Parliamentarian, Ethel Nelson: Publicity, Donna Fronk; Northern Division repre- ta Jennie Gephart; Handicap, Margaret Bess; Tournament, Pheobe Henrie, PLANTING No. No. No. No. No. Fild Corn 112 day maturity 680112 day maturity 544105 days maturity 54-4- 0 33095 days maturity 21685 days maturity 1st you ft GOLDEN BANTOM SWEET CORNS IOWACHIEF 0 READ.... OR USELESS All about Goldan Acre TE Haygratar and the management practice that can mako It your moat awarding crop for Bay. grating, graaa chop, fcaylag. GOLDEN ACRES TE HAYGRAZER is the hybrid that has revolutionized livestock feeding programs throughout the nation. 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